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A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… 1555 a man left his wife a spinning wheel and a length of cloth. 11 A tailor was recorded in 1691 12 and a clothier … had allowed a seat to block the pulpit, which had neither cloth nor cushion, and the minster had no suitable seat. 13 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and spinning mill, where yarn is spun for coarse woollen cloth, stockings, and carpets. The market is on Saturday: … before Whit-Sunday, for cattle; on Whit-Monday for linen-cloth, and the hiring of servants; and the second Wednesday … and the 21st of August, for horses, cattle, sheep, woollen cloth, cheese, and other articles. The market-house, or the …
Magna Britannia
… and beneath her, two angels, holding the virgins in a cloth; with this in scription on a label "Sea Ursula, cum xi …
Magna Britannia
… is on the first-floor, is a very rich and curious altar-cloth, 30 feet long, hung round the rails of the altar, with …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… apporne; aparne] Originally a piece of LINEN or WOOLLEN CLOTH worn as a protective layer by working men and women, … SILK, SKIN, SPRIGGED - MUSLIN See also APRONING, APRON CLOTH, APRON STRING. Sources: Acts, Diaries, Inventories … (late), Newspapers, Patents, Rates, Tradecards. Apron cloth [apurne clothe; apurne cloth] Either a TEXTILE, …
Survey of London
… and the Capitular of Ottobone. Also, a fairly good cloth for the lectern. There is no lenten veil. Also, one … vestment for festivals, with orphreys, and a chasuble of cloth of gold, and the apparel of the amice is embroidered. … of rich silk. Also, a third vestment with orphreys of cloth of gold, and a chasuble of rich red silk. Also two …
The Later Records relating to North Westmorland
… they" had small cause to joy in their booty for with the cloth and other commodities as they took away they carried …